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Phoenix, Arizona
EnvironmentPhoenix, America’s 5th-largest city, hasn’t been this dry in (at least) 130 years
By The Associated PressOctober 2, 2023
50 Cent
EnvironmentIt’s still so hot in Phoenix that 50 Cent just canceled an anticipated concert: ‘116 degrees is dangerous for everyone’
By The Associated PressAugust 30, 2023
Mining companies push back as Biden set to announce new Grand Canyon national monument in Arizona: ‘We need uranium’
PoliticsMining companies push back as Biden set to announce new Grand Canyon national monument in Arizona: ‘We need uranium’
By Chris Megerian, Terry Tang and The Associated PressAugust 8, 2023
Arizona heat
EnvironmentPhoenix is about to see high temps fall under 110 degrees—but only because monsoon rains are coming
By Anita Snow and The Associated PressJuly 30, 2023
TSMC complains it can’t find enough skilled workers to get its Arizona chip plants ready in time, delaying mass production to 2025
TechTSMC complains it can’t find enough skilled workers to get its Arizona chip plants ready in time, delaying mass production to 2025
By Nicholas GordonJuly 21, 2023
Phoenix posts record 10th straight day of 110-degree heat—and only drops to 90 degrees at night—turning the city into a ghost town
EnvironmentPhoenix posts record 10th straight day of 110-degree heat—and only drops to 90 degrees at night—turning the city into a ghost town
By Seth Borenstein, Anita Snow and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2023
Arizona is cutting housing construction near Phoenix because there’s no longer enough water
EnvironmentArizona is cutting housing construction near Phoenix because there’s no longer enough water
By Jacques Billeaud, Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressJune 2, 2023
3 Western states say they’ll cut their water use from the Colorado River if the U.S. government pays them $1.2 billion
Environment3 Western states say they’ll cut their water use from the Colorado River if the U.S. government pays them $1.2 billion
By Suman Naishadham, Ken Ritter and The Associated PressMay 23, 2023
Peterson Zah
SuccessPeterson Zah, the first president elected on the Navajo Nation reservation, dies in Fort Defiance at 85
By Felicia Fonseca and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2023
Mark Kelly
PoliticsDemocrats are just one seat away from controlling the Senate after Kelly defeats Masters in Arizona
By Jonathan J. Cooper and The Associated PressNovember 12, 2022
De Kooning Painting
LifestyleHow a stolen $100 million De Kooning was returned to an Arizona museum after nearly 40 years: It was bought at an estate sale
By Terry Tang and The Associated PressSeptember 29, 2022
Arizona protest on abortion ban
PoliticsArizona abortion ban sends patients scrambling to neighboring states. ‘It just sucks that this is the last resort for people’
By Jonathan J. Cooper, Terry Tang and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2022
Kari Lake
PoliticsAfter Arizona reinstates a Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortion, Democrats vow to fight. Republicans are silent.
By Jonathan J. Cooper and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2022
School children drawing at the school library
PoliticsOpponents of private school vouchers just blocked a huge expansion in Arizona 
By Bob Christie and The Associated PressSeptember 24, 2022
Blake Masters
PoliticsArizona Republican running for Senate implies affirmative action at the Fed is hurting the economy
By Ella Ceron and BloombergAugust 30, 2022
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